Classrooms without walls

Outdoor learning is increasingly seen as an entitlement for children and young people, yet can be difficult to organise. As a Chaplain you can be invaluable to a school in providing the extra support needed every time a group of pupils goes outside the school grounds (when adult-pupil ratios quite rightly need to be much more generous). This applies for all sorts of field trips etc.

A useful solution is also sometimes to use an Outdoor Centre. You may well be aware of the centres below, but your schools may not be.

Outdoor Learning Centres

Various organisations operate Outdoor Learning Centres, which are widely used by schools as key parts of their annual curriculum. Residential and day activities include Environmental Education, P7-S1 Transition, Leadership courses, Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, etc:

Key Resource Providers

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